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1. If a pre configured SIM card exists all settings are automatically configured in the XIPmite 801 IP phone during start up Power Ethernet Menu buttons lt Headset Indication lamp for new e mails or missed calls ili E TECHNO O G 2 1 Physical 22 Network Reference Page P 0171915C 5 55 L Y Insert the SIM card 1f it available Connect the XIPmite 801 IP phone to the IP network via the RJ45 Ethernet connector Connect the XIPmite 801 IP phone to 12V DC via provided power adapter Wait while SIM card is read and phone restarts The XIPmite 801 IP phone is now ready for use If a pre configured SIM card is available the following steps are unnecessary Default IP address is DHCP assigned Enter IP address subnet mask default gateway as described in 6 6 or 8 8 Important Restart the XIPmite 801 IP phone broadband routers and switches after changing IP address Ensure that any existing firewall allows UDP packets on port 45000 and 5060 in both directions or the ports configured in SIP settings Gf STUN is not active 2 3 Phone account configuration Insert SIM card 1f it exists Wait while the SIM card is read and phone restarts Phone is now ready for use If your operator does not provide account credentials via SIM card manual configuration is needed See chapter 6 and 8 Processing SIM 1 Reference Page OGY x X TECHNO 2 4 Add on modules The
2. martin company com EZH Bu BEE BES Hook off Speak now to martin company com Outgoing call mail martin company com_ POE ESS KEHUE EnS 69114 bytes received in 6 39 seconds Message accepted for delivery Reference Page x 0171915C 18 55 TECHNOLOGY 4 3 E mail reception See chapter 8 4 5 Reference Page TECHNOLOGY Security 5 1 SIM card 5 2 5 3 The XIPmite 801 IP phone is designed to add extra security features both during calls and provisioning of the user account The SIM card enables extra high protection of user account credentials since they are protected inside the card No account information is sent over the Internet either during provisioning or dialing Protected kernel Firewall Most software functions are protected within the host processor of the XIPmite 801 IP phone Software updates only adds or changes existing functions This makes hacking more difficult The XIPmite 801 IP phone has a built in firewall The firewall MAC address defines one MAC address only that 1s allowed to communicate with the XIPmite 801 IP phone This prevents other network equipment from accessing the phone See chapter 6 13 8 3 or 9 10 Reference Page x P 0171915C 20 55 TECHNOLOGY 54 Security level Security levels 0 7 protect the phone The default level is 1 This parameter can only be changed via the keypad All possible values for security level is shown in
3. Speak now to Subject Lunch meeting martin company com Hi time for lunch meeting is changed to 12 30 on wednesday RS EE EGG Es 69114 bytes received in 6 39 seconds Message accepted for delivery Reference Page 0171915C 42 55 L OG Y 7 x E CHNO A 8 5 Bluetooth and PS2 This is an optional module to be acquired separately If a XIPmite 802 Bluetooth module is installed the XIPmite 801 IP phone can communicate via the Bluetooth protocol with cordless headsets or mobile phones This module also makes it possible to connect a PS2 keyboard to be used while editing text e Pair with devices Default password is OOOO e Delete all saved pairings e Setting headset mode makes the XIPmite 801 IP phone communicating with Bluetooth mobile phones e Setting phone mode makes the XIPmite 801 IP phone communicating with Bluetooth headsets The example below shows a pairing sequence with a Jabra BT800 Bluetooth headset Searching 0007A42166AE 200400 Delete all Jabra BT800 i DS EE Li PAIR O 0007A42166AE 0 0 Set headset mode Set phone mode Reference Page x 0171915C 43 55 TECHNOLOGY 86 ATA Analog Telephone Adapter This s an optional module to be acquired separately No menu configuration 1s needed for this module Reference Page x 0171915C 44 55 TECHNOLOGY 8 7 Phone book The phone book stores 100 names and numbe
4. add on module bay on the back of the XIPmite 801 IP phone enables new hardware upgrades to the phone Examples of add on modules are XIPmite 802 Bluetooth and PS2 keyboard XIPmite 803 ATA Analog Telephone Adapter To install an add on module e Unplug the XIPmite 801 IP phone from power e Insert the add on module into the add on module bay of the back of the phone Make sure that the module clicks into the fastening tabs e Turn power on The module is automatically recognized and new LCD and web menus will be visible if required 2 5 Software upgrades Software upgrades can be of two types 1 Software updates 2 New features Calling the IP address of the upgrade server will complete the installation Either XIP Technology or the broadband phone operator provides the updates Reference Page x 0171915C 7 55 TECHNOLOGY 3 Making phone calls 3 1 SIP mode 3 1 1 Outgoing call to phone number e Lift hook A tone is heard if the phone is registered with a SIP registrar using an account with a broadband phone operator e Enter the destination phone number or SIP address followed by Call or If waiting more seconds than the Keyboard timeout value the number is automatically dialed see chapter 6 13 8 3 or 9 4 See how to edit text in chapter 7 Outgoing call 004636150146_ v POE EG Int Ringing 004636150146 COC E ni BES Reference Page 0171915C 8 55 m X
5. configured the external NAT IP address of the router must be entered manually see chapter 6 6 If STUN server is configured STUN requests are made every 2 minutes to keep the NAT routers port mapping open This port mapping can be viewed under Diagnostics see chapter 6 14 and 8 1 For advanced users The XIPmite 801 IP phone can also work as a STUN server for other phones To use this function place a XIPmite 801 IP phone outside the NAT router and assign it a static IP address Configure the IP phones within the NAT network to make STUN requests to that IP address SIP address 036150147 operator c SIP username 036123456 SIP password 5 ecret RTP base port 45000 SIP registrar registrar company com SIP proxy proxy company com STUN server stun company com Forward Save Reference Page 0171915C 27 55 L OGY x TECHNO 6 9 MGCP settings The MGCP parameters are acquired from your MGCP phone operator The RTP base port parameter changes the same value as in SIP configuration chapter 6 8 server mgcp company com MGCP password s ecret aaln 1 192 168 0 105 6 10 SIM card information A SIM card 1s a convenient and secure way of distributing account and configuration parameters If a SIM card is used it can contain and configure all parameters in the phone The XIPmite 801 IP phone reads configuration data from the SIM card the
6. first time a new SIM card s detected Then the Icc ID of that SIM card is saved If the same Icc ID is detected again during next start up no configuration is read and start up is much quicker 0 8 sec In case of a detected SIM card the Icc ID number is shown here Else No card is shown Tec ID No card Reference Page P 0171915C 28 55 L OGY x TECHNO 6 11 E mail New e mail messages are shown in LCD and can be read deleted or replied to see chapter 4 2 and 8 4 Clearing POP3 server disables this feature You can easily reply to a received e mail by sending a voice e mail For sending voice e mails SMTP server and e mail address must be entered see chapter 4 2 and 8 4 pop3 company com POP3 password secret smtp company com martin company com Save 6 12 Clock Reference Page 0171915C 29 55 Actual GMT time is shown as fetched from a timeserver every 8 minutes Clearing TIME server disables this feature Daylight savings time is set by adjusting Time zone one hour forward or backward Clock n T x E CHNO 6 13 Tools L Reference Page OG Y Select default telephony protocol SIP or MGCP to be used n outgoing calls Two accounts may be configured and used at the same time one SIP and one MGCP account Press Restart to enable new IP settings and re register with the SIP or MGCP server When entering a num
7. the table below 5 5 Intrusion detection This s optional software only available in specific products In case of a detected ARP poisoning attempt the XIPmite 801 IP phone gives an alert and presents information of involved MAC addresses This can be helpful for a network administrator wanting to catch the intruder Reference Page 0171915C 21 55 6 Management via the web interface The built in web interface is reached by entering the IP address of the XIPmite 801 IP phone in the location toolbar of a web browser Example http 192 168 0 105 The IP address of the phone is shown in the LCD menu under Diagnostics by pressing the FUNCTION button Redirect Extension Phone book Call log Dial Network Tools Diagnostics 6 1 6 2 Redirect Extension Reference Page 0171915C 22 55 This function makes the phone itself send a redirect message Some broadband phone operators does not allow this and has other ways of centrally redirecting calls Redirection can be either e Off e Alwayson e If no answer within 25 seconds 5 ring signals e If busy Redirect Set up an office switch or intercom by assigning an extension number to each phone on the LAN Once entered all other XIPmite 801 IP phones on the LAN can find and dial your extension without any further configuration Extension Reference Page P 0171915C 23 55 L OG Y x T
8. A law U law 64 Kbps HTTP Telnet LCD menus keypad
9. ECHNO 6 3 Phone book Different types of destinations can be stored in the phone book e Phone numbers Numbers are entered with numerical characters The phone contacts the destination via the configured SIP proxy or MGCP server e Extension numbers An extension ends with the character The phone searches the local LAN for the destination e E mail addresses An e mail address starts with mail e Web addresses A web address starts with http e IP addresses An IP address has a proceeding character telling the phone to contact the destination directly without using the SIP proxy Phone book Number 0 Martinphone 036150146 2 Martin extension 101 I ia 1 192 168 0 106 computer i a xO os a Jon un PI Reference Page 0171915C 24 55 6 4 Calllog The call log shows incoming missed and outgoing calls along with registered time It also shows quality of service parameters for each call Packet loss buffer underrun buffer overrun and packet disorders This information is helpful in troubleshooting the network 6 5 Web based dialing After entering a destination phone number SIP address or IP address The XIPmite 801 IP phone starts to ring Lifting the handset dials the entered destination address Reference Page P 0171915C 25 55 L OGY a XK TECHNO 6 6 Network settings For basic functionality IP address subnet mask and
10. IP TECHNOLOGY 3 1 2 Incoming call An incoming call can be answered in three ways e Lifting handset e Pressing speaker button e Pressing Answ button same as pressing speaker button Pressing the Busy button gives the ringing party a busy message Incoming call 036123456 DS HSA E N 2007 04 12 18 37 22 Call active 036123456 MISSED CALL 5 NEW EMAILS Ca Pn ES INCI EE a GA Reference Page TECHNOLOGY 3 1 3 Outgoing call direct to IP address If an 1s included in the phone number the call is sent directly to the destination after the character and not via the SIP proxy The example below sends a SIP request to the IP address 192 168 0 102 using port 5075 e Enter the destination IP address followed by Call or If waiting more seconds than the Keyboard timeout value the number is automatically dialed see chapter 6 13 8 3 or 9 4 See how to edit text in chapter 7 Outgoing call 192 168 0 102 5075_ POE ESS KEHE BE Ringing 192 168 0 102 5075 LOC E ni A Reference Page P 0171915C 10 55 L OG Y 7 x E CHNO A 3 1 4 Outgoing call via phone book Dialing from the phone book can be made in two ways 1 Press the key Ph book and go to the desired entry using the or keys Lift hook or press speaker button 2 If the number to dial is maximum 2 digits it is considered a phone book en
11. S Reference Page x P 0171915C 13 55 TECHNOLOGY A second outgoing call 1s made via the Hold button Call active 036111111 LOC E ni NS Outgoing call y POE ESS 3 2 MGCP mode e Lift hook The MGCP server gives a tone e Enter the destination phone number e In MGCP mode there is no need to press Call or after the destination number See how to edit text in chapter 7 Outgoing call Co EEE gii IU Reference Page x P 0171915C 14 55 TECHNOLOGY 3 3 Extension e Lift hook A tone is heard e Enter the destination extension Press the Int button If any XIPmite 801 IP phone has that extension configured it will ring see chapter 6 2 or 8 10 Outgoing call Ringing 101 4 Reference L 0 G Y SEA 7 x E CHNO A Advanced functions 4 1 Web browsing Page 15 55 The XIPmite 801 IP phone has a built in web browser that s designed to view small web pages or pages specially designed for this phone By pressing the Web button the pre configured home page is browsed to Actions in that web portal are up to the operator to provide Examples of actions in a web portal e Reading of news Information Playing online games 2007 04 12 18 37 22 MISSED CALL gt NEW EMAILS i ES Ee MM log book mail web XIPmite web portal Ring signals Games Music and speech Program updates Downloadi
12. XIPmite 801 IP phone User guide The latest version of this user guide 1s always available via XIP Technology s web page http www xiptec com Reference L OG Y x TECHNO General description Installation 2 1 Physical 2 2 Network 2 3 Phone account configuration 2 4 Add on modules 2 Software upgrades Making phone calls 3 1 SIP mode 3 2 MGCP mode 3 3 Extension Advanced functions 4 1 Web browsing 4 2 Voice e mail 4 3 E mail reception Security 5 1 SIM card 5 2 Protected kernel 5 3 Firewall 5 4 Security level 5 5 Intrusion detection Management via the web interface 6 1 Redirect 6 2 Extension 6 3 Phone book 6 4 Call log 6 5 Web based dialing 6 6 Network settings 6 7 Web settings 6 8 SIP settings 6 9 MGCP settings 6 10 SIM card information 6 11 E mail 6 12 Clock 6 13 Tools Page 2 55 NIN A A aaa KR A gt N N N NW NK KY NK KY NY WNW WN WwW NW N N m FF FF KF FF Fe Fr S JU sa a a R a U U N N n IST 5 o oooO IU a A W Reference Page L TECHNO U G Y 6 14 Diagnostics __ gt gt S OA Edit text SD Management via the LCD menus 33 8 1 Diagnostics 34 8 2 Call log 37 8 3 Tools 38 8 4 E mail 40 8 5 Bluetooth and PS2 42 8 6 ATA Analog Telephone Adapter 43 8 7 Phone book dd 8 8 Settings 45 8 9 Redirect 50 8 10 Extension 50 9 Management via the keypad 51 9 1 Restart phone 51 9 2 Run add on program 51 9 3 Set time and date 51 9 4 Set
13. ber to call or editing a text the XIPmite 801 IP phone automatically calls or saves text after a timeout of keypad inactivity Setting this parameter to 255 disables this feature The firewall MAC address defines one MAC address only that 1s allowed to communicate with the XIPmite 801 IP phone This prevents other network equipment from accessing the phone Setting the address to 255 255 255 255 255 255 disables this feature Protocol SIP O MGCP Save Firewall MAC 255 255 255 255 255 255 Save x TECHNO P OG Y 6 14 Diagnostics Reference Page 0171915C 31 55 In an error situation the diagnostics can easily spot the problem The network log s a powerful network analyzer helping to isolate where the network fails Diagnostics shown S wm Wi Wi MAM m Software version Installed add on module My MAC address My IP address SIP port map detected by STUN protocol Current memory use Network log see chapter 8 1 1 Software AIPmite 6 01 MyIP 192 168 0 105 SIP M u se _ 80 244 206 23 761089 bBbBqQdDqQit qQOdDgQsSsSsSqQdDqQOrZarOqgQdDqQ qQroAqQbO I 7 1 ili A T ECHN Edit text x O L Reference Page OG Y Texts can be edited when working with the LCD menu for example when changing settings dialing a number or writing e mails The menu button functions are e Button 1 Erases last entered character e Button 2 Toggles numer
14. d Multi media mode connect XIP extension protocol m XIP TECHNOLOGY 8 1 1 3 Sent packets ag MMR mm TF oo Tar SID Reference Page 0171915C 36 55 ARP request ARP reply ICMP BOOTP DHCP request STUN request DNS request SIP INVITE SIP CANCEL SIP OK SIP ACK SIP BYE SIP REGISTER SIP 180 Ringing SIP 486 Busy SIP 302 Forward SIP MESSAGE XIP extension protocol x P 0171915C 37 55 Reference Page TECHNOLOGY 8 2 Call log The call log displays incoming outgoing and missed calls together with time and Quality of Service parameters QoS The QoS parameters show the number of packet loss buffer under run buffer over run and packet disorders during a call To dial a number from the call log just lift hook or press speaker button while the desired number is shown 04 26 08 52 90100 Qos 2000 HE ASI BEE HESS 8 3 Tools Reference Page Switch between default protocol SIP or MGCP to use in outgoing calls Security level 0 7 protects the phone Default level is 1 see chapter 5 4 Time zone The value is GMT Daylight savings time is set by adjusting Time zone one hour forward or backward Keypad timeout When entering a number to call or editing a text the XIPmite 801 IP phone automatically calls or saves text after a timeout of keypad inactivity Setting this parameter to 255 disables this feature The firewall MAC address defines one MAC address o
15. default gateway has to be entered To use DHCP just leave the IP address as 0 0 0 0 No other parameters are required At reboot the XIPmite 801 IP phone will get a dynamic IP address from the router An IP address of 255 255 255 255 will make the XIPmite 801 IP phone fetch an IP address via the BOOTP protocol The NAT IP address is the external IP address of the NAT router This parameter is required by the SIP protocol if STUN is not used see chapter 6 8 DEFAULT gateway DNS server NAT IP address Save 6 7 Web settings If your network requires web traffic to go via a HTTP proxy the XIPmite 801 IP phone can be configured for this by entering the address of the HTTP proxy server Reference Page P 0171915C 26 55 L 0 G Y Fa XK TECHNO 6 8 SIP settings If you have a SIP account with a broadband phone operator these parameters are acquired from the operator e SIP address e Username and password for the account e SIP proxy and SIP registrar often the same address For basic functionality SIP port and RTP port has to be entered If SIP registrar is entered the XIPmite 801 IP phone will register itself every 2 minutes and you will be able to make and receive calls To be able to use the XIPmite 801 IP phone behind a NAT router without having to configure the router set the address to a STUN server outside the LAN This will detect and open the necessary router ports If a STUN is not
16. here MGCP requests are MGCP server sent EGG E n wii m XIP TECHNOLOGY Settings MGCP username Settings MGCP password EGG E BEE wii Settings Endpoint ID EGG E n BES Settings SMTP server Settings Email address EGG E n wii Reference Page 0171915C 49 55 The user name of the MGCP account The password of the MGCP account Endpoint ID for MGCP communication SMTP server is required if replying to or sending new e mails My e mail address Used during sending of e mails Reference Page TECHNOLOGY 8 9 Redirect 8 10 Extension This function makes the phone itself send a redirect message Some broadband phone operators do not allow this and has other ways of centrally redirecting calls Redirection can be either Off Always on If no answer within 25 seconds 5 ring signals If busy Active type 0 0 il 2 4 DI BA EA ka ays answ Number POE ESS ES Ga Set up an office switch or intercom by assigning an extension number to each phone on the LAN Once entered all other XIPmite 801 IP phones on the LAN can find and dial your extension without any further configuration PAS PSN A ies Reference Page n wi CI d x I O O g Management via the keypad Commands via the keypad has to be done with HOOK ON A correctly entered command is responded to by four beeps 9 1 Restart phone 00 92 Run add on p
17. iagnostics In an error situation the diagnostics can easily spot the problem The network log s a powerful network analyzer helping to isolate where the network fails Diagnostics shown S My MAC address Software version Network log see chapter 8 1 1 My IP address SIP port map detected by STUN protocol Current memory use Installed add on module SIM Icc ID Wi Wi Wi A VW m m MAC address 00 18 A2 00 00 01 Software xIPmite 6 02 Ku BEE E BES Network log rzaroO qQsSsSqQadDpqQarZaro qasssSs qQdDqQarzaro qQassssqQdDqQrzaroL qQsSsSqQdDqQrZarOp ee BEE BEE BES My IP 192 168 0 100 Port map 80 244 206 201 61771 Memory use O9E5 Module 4 SIM Icc ID No card me 4 TECHNO P OG Y 8 1 1 Network log Reference Page 0171915C 35 55 The network log is a powerful tool in helping fault management in case of network failures Only the latest packets are saved Sent packets are displayed with lower case letters and received packets are displayed with upper case letters according to the list below 8 1 1 1 Events re 8 1 1 2 Received packets MAYANGRAAVAYZSDSFOANATZINWO Start of new call Start of SIP REGISTER Retransmission ARP reply BOOTP DHCP reply STUN DNS reply ICMP SIP INVITE SIP CANCEL SIP OK SIP ACK SIP BYE SIP MESSAGE SIP 3xx SIP 4xx SIP 5xx SIP 6xx SIP 18x Ringing SIP 486 Busy SIP 401 Unauthorized SIP 407 Proxy authentication require
18. ic lower or uppercase letters e Button 3 Saves text e Button 4 Exits without saving text When toggling between numeric lower or uppercase letters the arrow marker indicates selected mode While editing a value if waiting more seconds than the Keyboard timeout value the value is automatically saved see chapter 6 13 8 3 or 9 4 In numeric mode arrow marker points to 1 numerical characters 0 9 or are written The button saves the text In upper or lower case letters arrow marker points to a or A several characters reside behind each button Pressing same button repeatedly enables cycling between letters Waiting more than 1 second writes the displayed character The following characters can be written Key Characters 1 amp abc2 def3 gh14 jk15 mno6 pars tuv8 wxyz9 space 0 12 _ 0 Xx SO OO O OD SO DB YIN e Example of editing text 12345abcdeABCDE_ CAN ESS OSSA Ga Reference Page x 0171915C 33 55 TECHNOLOGY Management via the LCD menus All settings can be changed via the built in LCD menu system by pressing the Function button Diagnostics Extension call log Redirect Settings Phone book Menu visible when Bluetooth module inserted When the ATA add on module 1s installed the above menu is still valid Reference Page P 0171915C 34 55 L OG Y SEA 7 x E CHNO A 8 1 D
19. keypad timeout 51 9 5 Set security level 51 9 6 Set SIP or MGCP mode 51 9 7 Set time zone 51 9 8 Set default settings 51 9 9 Change MAC address 51 9 10 Firewall MAC 52 9 11 LCD contrast 52 10 Basic phone reset 53 11 Specifications 54 This equipment is not designed for making Important Save this box and inner packaging emergency calls when the The original packaging must be used power fails Alternative to avoid damage while in transit if arrangements should be this merchandise should ever require made for access to dial service Such damage will not be READ THE USER GUIDE emergency services BEFORE OPERATING covered by warranty THIS PRODUCT 1 2 x TECHNO Reference Page 0 G Y General description Installation SIM card reader Add on module T bay on back The XIPmite 801 IP phone makes VoIP calls using the SIP and MGCP protocols The intercom office switch function enables home or office user to establish a private communication solution New e mails can be read deleted or replied to Replies are sent as a sound file attachment to the remote e mail account Access to web pages is just a button away Read the latest news sports weather forecasts or whatever you like Management is done either via LCD menu keypad commands or the built in web interface The built in firewall and an optional software module that detects and warns of intrusion attempts maintain security
20. ng of ring signals Downloading of new program updates and features Listening to music and audio books CNN com 27 Apr 2007 08 01 59 27 Apr 2007 07 44 18 Russian copter crashes in Chechnya 17 dead De BEE a Reference Page x P 0171915C 16 55 TECHNOLOGY The phone can also browse to any web page Entering http before the web page address when dialing a number enables this See how to edit text in chapter 7 Storing web page addresses in the phone book gives a quick way of accessing the web pages Outgoing call XIP web portal http ww x1p se portal htm _ http www xip se portal html y EGG E ES wii POE EES KEHUE EnS Hook off XIPmite web portal Ring signals Games Music and speech Program updates Reference L OG Y SEA 7 x E CHNO A 4 2 Voice e mail The phone s able to send e mails Page 17 55 Entering mail before the e mail address when dialing a number enables this See how to edit text in chapter 7 Storing e mail addresses in the phone book gives a quick way of sending e mails e LCD shows message Speak now to e Start speaking e When the hook is on the recording stops and the LCD indicates that the e mail is successfully delivered e An e mail is sent with an attached sound file to the destination e mail address This file can be played back in the recipient s computer Martins email mail
21. nly that is allowed to communicate with the XIPmite 801 IP phone This prevents other network equipment from accessing the phone Setting the address to 255 255 255 255 255 255 disables this feature m XIP TECHNOLOGY Change mode to MGCP osa Bes E Security level Time zone Keypad timeout Firewall MAC Reference Page 0171915C 39 55 1 POE ESS ES Einm Timezone 2_ POE ESS OSSA ies 10_ POE ESS ES ies Firewa MAC 2552552959255 235 255 POE ESS ES Einm Reference Page m x P 0171915C 40 55 TECHNOLOGY 8 4 E mail If a POP3 server is configured the XIPmite 801 IP phone looks for new e mails every 4 minutes If a new e mail arr ves the XIPmite 801 IP phone indicates this on LCD and lights the red indication lamp By pressing the E mail button e mails can be read or sent A read e mail can be deleted or replied to New e mails and replies are sent as voice e mails attached sound files that can be played back in the recipient s computer Entering an e mail address when dialing also sends new e mails see chapter 4 2 Reference Page 0171915C 41 55 m XIP TECHNOLOGY 2007 04 12 18 37 22 MISSED CALL 5 NEW EMAILS log book mail web New messages 5 From martin company com To martin company com_ Subject Lunch meeting Hi time for lunch meeting is changed to 12 30 on Wednesday POE ESS OSSA Ga ESS EEE BEE HS From martin company com
22. ons Weight Colour Standards Approval Internet E mail Management Phone Calling features Direct dial to phone number Direct dial to SIP address Direct dial to IP address Direct dial to extension number Direct dial to call log entry Direct dial to phone book entry Direct dial to speed dial number Calling via web interface Mute function Call hold function Call waiting function Call forward function Other features Page 54 55 10Mbps RJ 45 connector 12V DC 130 mA 21 keys 128 x 64 pixels graphic display 130 x 175 x 45 mm 0 46 kg Titan CE marking Ethernet IP TCP UDP DHCP BOOTP DNS ARP ICMP STUN POP3 SMTP HTTP HTML Telnet SIP MGCP RTP XIP Management of all functions via web or keypad Alerting reading answering and deleting of new e mails Sending voice e mails as attached files to e mails J a A Reference OG Y Network features Software upgradeable v a IP Built in web browser Page 55 55 Can use STUN server to go through NAT router QoS statistics of last call Built n network analyzer Built in firewall Automatic assignment of IP address via DHCP or BOOTP protocols Answers on ICMP echo requests ping Environmental Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Relative humidity Operating altitude Specifications Audio Compression Management 0 50 C 20 60 C 5 95 non condensing O 10 000ft Full duplex audio G 711
23. ort 45000 EGG E E wii SAGRE If a SIP registrar is configured XIPmite will SIP registrar send a SIP register attempt every 2 minutes Reference Page m O un The SIP proxy server where SIP calls is sent SIP proxy EGG E n wii Settings If a STUN server is configured the XIPmite 801 IP phone can communicate through a local firewall without any reconfiguration of it If configured XIPmite will send STUN requests every 2 minutes STUN server PELINE If the XIPmite 801 IP phone is installed in a NAT IP address NAT network and no STUN server is configured the external IP address of the router must be manually configured Settings If a daytime server s configured the XIPmite 801 IP phone will automatically get the correct time displayed in the LCD If configured XIPmite 801 IP phone will send a time request every 8 minutes Daytime server time nist gov Settings The forward number can also be set n the Forward Redirect menu EGG E n BES Reference Page x P 0171915C 48 55 TECHNOLOGY SEE If aPOP3 server is configured the XIPmite 801 POP3 server IP phone will check for new e mails every 4 minutes Settings l The user name of the POP3 account POP3 username Settings The password of the POP3 account POP3 password EGG E n wii Settings The default port for MGCP communication MGCP port 2427 EGG E n BES Settings The MGCP server w
24. rogram 11 9 3 Settimeanddate 22 yr mon day hr min sec 9 4 Set keypad timeout 27 value 9 5 Set security level 28 value see chapter 5 4 9 6 Set SIP or MGCP mode 32 mode 0 SIP 1 MGCP 9 7 Set time zone 54 zone 9 8 Set default settings 68 9 9 Change MAC address The MAC address is pre set at delivery This setting does not normally need to be changed Convert the 6 hexadecimal values to decimal and enter with between them 69 7 2 3 4 5 6 Reference Page x 0171915C 52 55 TECHNOLOGY 9 10 Firewall MAC 70 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 11 LCD contrast 71 decrease 72 increase Reference Page n x 0171915C 53 55 TECHNOLOGY 10 Basic phone reset In case of an error during an interrupted software upgrade the phone needs to be reset into factory default mode to be able to finish the upgrade e Take out the power cord and the SIM card e Hold down the far right menu button e While keeping the button pressed insert power The phone gets default settings and prints an F to indicate factory default mode While in factory default mode new software upgrade attempts can be made to restore the XIPmite 801 IP phone into full function again 2007 04 12 18 37 22 ii I Ee mm log book mail web 11 fra Mes i bis o Reference 0171915C pp TECHNOLOGY Specifications Interfaces Ethernet Power Keypad LCD Physical Dimensi
25. rs and can be accessed by pressing the Phone book key Lifting the hook or pressing the speaker button while the desired phone book entry 1s showed dials the current phone book entry Martin 036123456 Ei BE Martin_ 036123456_ POE ESS ES Gala Reference Page 0171915C 45 55 L TECHNO OG Y 8 8 Settings Most settings can be altered in this menu Settings An IP address of 0 0 0 0 makes the XIPmite 801 IP address IP phone fetch an IP address via DHCP 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 gets an IP address via BOOTP EGG E n wii Settings Subnet mask is not needed to enter if DHCP 1s activated IP address 0 0 0 0 SUBNET mask SS ETE Default gateway is not needed to enter if DHCP DEFAULT gateway is activated IP address 0 0 0 0 EGG E BEE wii Settings DNS server is not needed to enter if DHCP is activated IP address 0 0 0 0 DNS server EGG E n wii Settings The SIP address of the SIP account SIP address 0123456 company com EGG E BEE wii Reference Page x P 0171915C 46 55 TECHNOLOGY Settings The user name of the SIP account SIP username Settings The password of the SIP account SIP password EGG E BEE Di Se Ie This is the port that XIPmite 801 listens at SIP port incoming SIP traffic 5060 EGG E BEE wii Settings This 1s the base port for RTP traffic If a second call is active it will use the base port number plus 1 RTP base p
26. try and the XIPmite 801 IP phone gets the number to dial from the corresponding post in the phone book Lift hook or press speaker button Enter the phone book number followed by Call or If waiting more seconds than the Keyboard timeout value the number 1s automatically dialed see chapter 6 13 8 3 or 9 4 The example below dials the post saved in phone book post 0 Martin 036123456 Outgoing call 0 EGG E n wii Hook off Ringing 036123456 LOC E ei A Reference Page x P 0171915C 11 55 TECHNOLOGY 3 1 5 Outgoing call via call log Dialing from the call log e Press the key Call log and go to the desired entry using the or keys e Lift hookor press speaker button 04 26 08 52 036123456 Qos 2000 HE EHE BEE HESS Hook off Ringing 036123456 COC E ni Sa Reference Page x 0171915C 12 55 TECHNOLOGY 3 1 6 Call features While in a call a second incoming call 1s announced by a tone and a message in the LCD You then have the option to answer or set as busy Switching between calls 1s made via the Hold button A call placed on hold is shown in the LCD Call active 036111111 COC E E NS incoming call Incoming call 08222222 DS ED E Call active Call active 08222222 036111111 Ca on noioa COC E E A COC E E BES Call active 036111111 Ca on noioa Call active 08222222 COC E E BE

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